I have had this same call at least 4 times. Each time, the caller speaks very, very broken English, yet says his name is "John Watson". The first 3 times I received the call, the caller was insistent that I call 202-657-6705 immediately after our call ended. They also say it is a Federal Grant for $8,000 and no payback. They give me an ID number also. This needs to be shut down. My caller ID said the call came from 676-788-7878.
This is the second time I received this call, they asked for 210 dollars, when u said no, I am not going to do that he said ok bye. Phone number was 2026576705. Claim to be calling from Washington DC
• There ain't no such thing as a free lunch.
• If it seems too good to be true, it probably is.
• You have not won big bucks from a benign benefactor, a pot of pesos from PCH, dinero from a doctor, a car from a caller, or a grant from a gracious government ◄- ◄- ◄- ◄- ◄-
• The tooth fairy really does not exist
• Everything you read on the internet is not necessarily true.
• It is illegal to ask for money for a loan or prize, before awarding the loan or prize!
• "Free Trips" are loaded with mandatory & costly extras, and you usually must give them your card number after listening to a loooong spiel at a hotel.
• Microsoft or a different famous software company, or one of their agents did NOT cold call you to fix your computer.
• The moon is not made of green cheese.
• The IRS will snailmail you, rather than phone you, if there is a problem.
• Jackalope milk is not an aphrodisiac.
• If you Vanilla Card, MoneyGram or Western Union money to a scammer, the money is gone.
• You should beware of Geeks bearing gifts, specially if the gift is a wooden horse with termites, or a statement that your computer is infected.
• 876 is NOT your lucky number, and it will cost you money to call that area code!
• The number you see on your Caller ID may not be the number of the person who called you!
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